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Students talk to a Make Poverty History campaigner

Charity Wristbands

Do you wear a charity wristband? Have they become a fashion accessory?... a group of Newcastle-under-Lyme students investigate. Listen to their story here.

Since Lance Armstrong's 'Livestrong' campaign, charity wristbands have taken off in a big way - and following Make Poverty History it seems they've become a must-have accessory...

"People are actually starving and something needs to be done about it."

But why do people wear them? How much do they understand about the charities they're representing? And is it really possible to Make Poverty History? This group of students spoke to Make Poverty History Campaigner, Roger Miller, to find out more...

audioStudents start a debate about 'Charity Wristbands' >
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